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- dp-353: INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS, NETWORKS AND RESILIENCE TO THE COVID-19 SHOCK IN CHINA

- Ruochen Dai, Dilip Mookherjee, Yingyue Quan and Xiaobo Zhang
- dp-351: Rugged Individualism and Collective (In)action During the COVID-19 Pandemic

- Samuel Bazzi, Martin Fiszbein and Mesay Gebresilasse
- dp-350: How Should Policy Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic Differ in the Developing World?

- Titan Alon, Minki Kim and David Lagakos
- dp-349: Islam and the State: Religious Education in the Age of Mass Schooling∗

- Samuel Bazzi, Masyhur Hilmy and Benjamin Marx
- dp-348: A Theory of Progressive Lending

- Dyotona Dasgupta and Dilip Mookherjee
- dp-347: Growth, Automation, and the Long-Run Share of Labor

- Debraj Ray and Dilip Mookherjee
- dp-346: Hall of Mirrors: Corporate Philanthropy and Strategic Advocacy

- Marianne Bertrand, Matilde Bombardini, Raymond Fisman, Brad Hackinen and Francesco Trebbi
- dp-345: Air Pollution, Affect, and Forecasting Bias: Evidence from Chinese Financial Analysts

- Rui Dong, Raymond Fisman, Yongxiang Wang and Nianhang Xu
- dp-344: Rules, Discretion, and Corruption in Procurement: Evidence from Italian Government Contracting

- Francesco Decarolis, Raymond Fisman, Paolo Pinotti and Silvia Vannutelli
- dp-343: Hometown favoritism and the quality of government monitoring: Evidence from rotation of Chinese auditor

- Jian Chu, Raymond Fisman, Songtao Tan and Yongxiang Wang
- dp-342: Political Beta

- Raymond Fisman, April Knill, Sergey Mityakov and Margarita Portnykh
- dp-341: World War I and the Rise of Fascism in Italy

- Gianluca Russo
- dp-340: Firm-Level Exposure to Epidemic Diseases: Covid-19, SARS, and H1N1

- Tarek Hassan, Laurence van Lent, Stephan Hollander and Ahmed Tahoun
- dp-339: Immigration, Innovation, and Growth

- Konrad Burchardi, Thomas Chaney, Tarek Hassan, Lisa Tarquinio and Stephen Terry
- dp-338: Lending to the Unbanked: Relational Contracting with Loan Sharks

- Kevin Lang, Kaiwen Leong, Huailu Li and Haibo Xu
- dp-337: Curse of the Mummy-ji: The Influence of Mothers-in-Law on Women in India

- S Anukriti, Catalina Herrera-Almanza, Mahesh Karra and Praveen Pathak
- dp-336: Asset Bubbles and Monetary Policy

- Feng Dong, Jianjun Miao and Pengfei Wang
- dp-335: Competing with Robots: Firm-Level Evidence from France

- Daron Acemoglu, Claire Lelarge and Pascual Restrepo
- dp-334: Unpacking Skill Bias: Automation and New Tasks

- Daron Acemoglu and Pascual Restrepo
- dp-333: Uneven Growth: Automation’s Impact on Income and Wealth Inequality

- Benjamin Moll, Lukasz Rachel and Pascual Restrepo
- dp-332: China’s Housing Bubble, Infrastructure Investment, and Economic Growth

- Shenzhe Jiang, Jianjun Miao and Yuzhe Zhang
- dp-330: THE INSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF RELIGIOUS POLITICS: EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIA

- Samuel Bazzi, Gabriel Koehler-Derrick and Benjamin Marx
- dp-329: Deterring Illegal Entry: Migrant Sanctions and Recidivism in Border Apprehensions

- Samuel Bazzi, Sarah Burns, Gordon Hanson, Bryan Roberts and John Whitley
- dp-328: The Promise and Pitfalls of Conflict Prediction: Evidence from Colombia and Indonesia

- Samuel Bazzi, Robert Blair, Christopher Blattman, Oeindrila Dube, Matthew Gudgeon and Richard Peck
- dp-327: Regimes of Fiscal and Monetary Policy in England during the French Wars (1793-1821)

- Pamfili Antipa and Christophe Chamley
- dp-326: Staple Products, Linkages, and Development: Evidence from Argentina

- Federico Droller and Martin Fiszbein
- dp-325: Firm-Level Political Risk: Measurement and Effects

- Tarek Hassan, Stephan Hollander, Laurence van Lent and Ahmed Tahoun
- dp-324: Can Affirmative Action Affect Major Choice?

- Fernanda Estevan, Thomas Gall and Louis-Philippe Morin
- dp-323: Experience of Communal Conflicts and Inter-group Lending

- Raymond Fisman, Arkodipta Sarkar, Janis Skrastins and Vikrant Vig
- dp-322: Social Ties and the Selection of China’s Political Elite

- Raymond Fisman, Jing Shi, Yongxiang Wang and Weixing Wu
- dp-321: Target setting and Allocative Inefficiency in Lending: Evidence from Two Chinese Banks

- Yiming Cao, Raymond Fisman, Hui Lin and Yongxiang Wang
- dp-320: The Community Origins of Private Enterprise in China

- Ruochen Dai, Dilip Mookherjee, Kaivan Munshi and Xiaobo Zhang
- dp-319: Resource Transfers to Local Governments: Political Manipulation and Household Responses in West Bengal

- Pranab Bardhan, Sandip Mitra, Dilip Mookherjee and Anusha Nath
- dp-318: Community Origins of Industrial Entrepreneurship in Pre-Independence India

- Bishnupriya Gupta, Dilip Mookherjee, Kaivan Munshi and Mario Sanclemente
- dp-317: A Theory of Clientelistic Politics versus Programmatic Politics

- Pranab Bardhan and Dilip Mookherjee
- dp-316: Democracy Does Cause Growth

- Daron Acemoglu, Suresh Naidu, Pascual Restrepo and James Robinson
- dp-315: Automation and New Tasks: How Technology Displaces and Reinstates Labor

- Daron Acemoglu and Pascual Restrepo
- dp-314: Scarcity without Leviathan: The Violent Effects of Cocaine Supply Shortages in the Mexican Drug War

- Juan Castillo, Daniel Mejia and Pascual Restrepo
- dp-313: Making Carbon Taxation A Generational Win Win

- Laurence Kotlikoff, Felix Kubler, Andrey Polbin, Jeffrey Sachs and Simon Scheidegger
- dp-312: Simulating U.S. Business Cash Flow Taxation in a 17-Region Global Model

- Seth Benzell, Laurence Kotlikoff, Guillermo LaGarda and Yifan Ye
- dp-311: The Big Con – Reassessing the "Great" Recession and its "Fix"

- Laurence Kotlikoff
- dp-310: Do Criminally Accused Politicians Affect Economic Outcomes? Evidence from India

- Nishith Prakash, Marc Rockmore and Yogesh Uppal
- dp-309: Gender, Crime and Punishment: Evidence from Women Police Stations in India

- Sofia Amaral, Sonia Bhalotra and Nishith Prakash
- dp-308: Multinational Expansion in Time and Space

- Stefania Garetto, Lindsay Oldenski and Natalia Ramondo
- dp-307: Convergence, Financial Development, and Policy Analysis

- Justin Lin, Jianjun Miao and Pengfei Wang
- dp-306: Place-based Development: Evidence from Special Economic Zones in India

- Yeseul Hyun and Shree Ravi
- dp-305: Labor Market Engagement and the Health of Working Adults: Evidence from India

- Archana Dang, Pushkar Maitra and Nidhiya Menon
- dp-304: Peer Effects in Legislative Voting

- Nikolaj Harmon, Raymond Fisman and Emir Kamenica
- dp-303: What are the consequences of global banking for the international transmission of shocks? A quantitative analysis∗

- Jose Fillat, Stefania Garetto and Arthur Smith
- dp-302: Frontier Culture: The Roots and Persistence of “Rugged Individualism†in the United States

- Samuel Bazzi, Martin Fiszbein and Mesay Gebresilasse
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